![]() ![]() Once past all the detail and color, though, Unexplored 2 (disappointingly not subtitled Unexplore Harder) promises to be both similar to and different from the original game. Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer’s Legacy launched today on the Epic Game Store, and while it brings with it a huge number of new systems that expand its prequel far beyond any reasonable expectation, the first and most lasting impression is how everything looks like it was rendered with a fine-line Moebius-inspired art style. And then there’s Unexplored, which combined a lovely deep action-roguelike dungeon-crawling adventure with an art style that could best be described as “functional.” Unexplored earned its fan-base with excellent dungeon design despite the randomized nature, plus multiple free DLCs and other new content, but for the sequel there was a significant need for a full graphical upgrade. If you played the first game then you’ll have a decent idea of what the second will look like, and maybe the third, fourth and fifth too. As a general rule sequels tend to be recognizable. ![]()
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